Heroin and Cocaine Addict for 7 Years

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Overcoming Barriers with Freedom Center Drug Rehab

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A Sons Drug Addiction

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Sober Now for 31 Years.

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Tired, Ashamed, Then Reborn

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Overcoming Alcoholism

Is overcoming alcoholism really possible?

It is difficult to answer the question “is overcoming alcoholism really possible?” Overcoming alcohol abuse, addiction, or dependency involves understanding as much about the disorder as possible as well as how the rehab and recovery process works. If “recovery” is used to indicate a specific level of cure or overcoming alcoholism, than permanent recovery from the disease would mean that the person has found the most effective cure for alcoholism and have experienced a total recovery.

When you consider the fact that alcoholism is both a disease and a disorder, overcoming alcoholism implies that it can be treated and cured. However, curing alcoholism involves effectively dealing with the 5 main elements of the disease namely:

  • binge drinking
  • compulsion and cravings
  • losing control
  • physical and psychological dependency
  • tolerance build-ups and the onset of addiction or dependency

If you or a loved one is dealing with one or a combination of the above elements, you are most likely a candidate for an alcohol addiction treatment and recovery program.

What can you expect when you are overcoming alcoholism?

You will find that overcoming alcoholism involves encountering deterrents or obstacles that prevent an individual who is in need of help from entering an addiction treatment and recovery program. The first roadblock to entering one of these programs is usually money. Not having the financial means to pay for a program of this nature or having health insurance coverage is a major deterrent or obstacle while the fear of learning how to live without alcohol is usually the next most significant factor.

There are normally three distinct stages involved when overcoming alcoholism which are:

  • detox and withdrawal
  • group and individual counseling
  • aftercare programs/local area support groups

All three of these stages are carefully designed and developed to treat every level possible where an individual’s addiction or dependency is concerned, whether it is emotional, mental, or physical in nature. The bottom line is that overcoming alcoholism is not an easy proposition to deal with but if you keep procrastinating, your condition could eventually become life-threatening or even fatal.

Getting the professional help you need is only a phone call away

The most important decision you can make once you have admitted that you have a problem with alcohol is that you get the professional help you need from an addiction treatment and recovery facility such as the Freedom Center. Our facility can provide you with a customized program for overcoming alcoholism so that you can experience a total recovery and return to society without the fear of ever relapsing back into your addiction. Call us at the toll-free phone number above to learn more about us and our programs.

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